Losers failed to field a winning competitor

For months we have listened to political sabotage, bickering, posturing and half-truths from both the reds and the blues as one of the most important presidential races in U.S. history was run.

We longed for the day it would end and the winner would be celebrated and the losers would graciously accept defeat and return to their responsible roles knowing they had participated to their fullest.

Now we are bombarded with public outcries, whimpering and accusations against the winner from the losers. I have heard no charges from the red team of doping or use of performance-enhancing drugs, but that's bound to follow.

Although I am happy with the winner, I will admit that he may not be the perfect leader to provide answers for all of our wants and needs, but he is the winner. If he is as inappropriate to lead this nation as some of the red team pundits are claiming, they have not only lost a race but have failed in fulfilling their responsibility to one another and to our nation to produce an athlete who could win.